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Meeting Summary for Lex Computer Group's March 18, 2026 meeting
Hearing Aids Update March 2026
Quick recap
The meeting focused on providing updates and insights on hearing aids, with discussions led by George, Charlie, Tony, and Steve. Charlie shared his experience with low-cost hearing aids, emphasizing the importance of a flexible budget and professional hearing tests, while highlighting both affordable options and potential challenges with cheaper devices. Tony discussed his positive experience with Costco's hearing aid selection process and the features of the Jabra devices he purchased, comparing it favorably to a more complex HMO process. George presented information on newer hearing aid technologies, including updates on Costco's offerings and a detailed video review of various hearing aid brands and features for 2026. The group also discussed the benefits and limitations of different hearing aid types, including over-the-counter and prescription devices, as well as the role of background noise reduction and AI features in modern hearing aids.
Summary
Low-Cost Hearing Aid Options
Charlie presented an update on low-cost hearing aids, focusing on options under $1,000. He discussed various brands and platforms, highlighting Forbes and Consumer Reports recommendations with caution about disclaimers. Charlie recommended specific models like AliExpress and Ella hear, emphasizing the importance of a professional hearing test and understanding insurance coverage. He also shared practical advice on maintenance, emergencies, and accessories, including the use of over-the-counter cleaning kits for minor issues.
Hearing Aid Market Challenges
Charles discussed the challenges and considerations when purchasing hearing aids, emphasizing the importance of finding reliable and suitable devices, often with the help of an audiologist. He noted that while some hearing aids are reliable, the market can be confusing due to varying technology and pricing, with some companies focusing on luxury items in the U.S. while producing more affordable options overseas. George shared his positive experience with Ella hearing aids, highlighting excellent customer service and maintenance but mentioned limitations with music quality. He also introduced a new hearing aid model, Sennheiser Rise, which uses Bluetooth Classic technology and offers improved connectivity options. Tony began his presentation by criticizing the current market structure for seniors, describing it as poorly organized and subject to high sales pressure, and highlighted the need for better support and protection for senior consumers.
Hearing Aid Purchase Experience
The speaker shared their experience purchasing hearing aids, comparing different approaches and providers. They described a negative experience with an HMO process that required seeing multiple specialists before getting approved for hearing aids, ultimately deciding against it due to high prices and pushy sales tactics. The speaker then had a positive experience at Costco where they received instant evaluation and device selection, ultimately purchasing a $1,700 pair of hearing aids that were covered up to $3,400 by their insurance. They recommended the Costco approach for others with insurance coverage, emphasizing the importance of avoiding hard-selling providers.
Hearing Aid Purchase and Features
The group discussed hearing aid purchasing experiences, particularly comparing Costco's approach to other retailers. They noted that Costco hearing aids are not commission-based and come with a two-year guarantee, though there are significant markups. The discussion covered technical aspects of hearing aid testing and customization, with participants sharing experiences about the limited ability to measure specific frequency improvements and the challenges of conducting proper audiometry tests with hearing aids in place. The conversation concluded with a presentation about iPhone app features for hearing aid control, including volume adjustment, frequency balancing, and noise reduction settings, though participants noted that most users prefer simpler devices without extensive customization options.
Best Hearing Aids for 2026
George and Steve discussed sharing and presenting URLs for accessing audio content, with Steve offering to upload them to the wiki for easy reference. The main focus of the meeting was a detailed presentation by Blake Cadwell, co-founder of Soundly.com, on the best hearing aids for 2026. Blake covered both over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription hearing aids, highlighting key brands and features. For OTC devices, he discussed Sennheiser All-Day Clear, Jabra Enhanced Select, Nuance Audio Glasses, and Eargo 8. In the prescription category, Blake reviewed Relate (a private label hearing aid), Oticon, Phonak, ReSound, Widex, Signia, and Starkey. He explained the differences between OTC and prescription devices, noting that OTC devices are only suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss. The presentation concluded with an invitation for viewers to explore more information on Soundly.com or contact them for assistance in choosing the right hearing aid.
Hearing Aid Settings Discussion
The group discussed hearing aids and background noise settings. George shared information about using classical music mode for concerts and recommended a hearing aid tracker website for finding user experiences with different devices. Charles mentioned challenges with background noise settings affecting soft voices. The conversation ended with Steve agreeing to add George's video link about Costco hearing aids to the wiki, which will be accessible next week when Seth presents on automatic driving.
